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Manchester Metropolitan University is investigating the impact of the Birth to Three Matters framework and how it lives on in practice today, and would like to hear your thoughts.
Abnormal cortical development following premature birth shown by altered allometric scaling of brain growth Images were taken of brain growth in 113 extremely premature infants; 63 were assessed to...
The many ways that young children and adults give and receive messages without using words, and their importance for secure, social relations, are explored by Maria Robinson.
Parents, childcare workers and health visitors are being targeted by three new distance learning courses being set up in Leicester at De Montfort University's Unit for Parenting Studies. The...
New guidance for working with under-threes has been launched in Scotland. Jennie Lindon compares it with England's version England and Scotland have now both directly addressed quality for the...
With local authority training increasingly scarce, and policy changes leading to new CPD priorities, Meredith Jones Russell looks at how early years providers are responding.
The importance of crawling to physical and mental development, and how to encourage it, is explained by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Why movement is important for the youngest children and how settings can best provide opportunities to practise it. By Carol Archer
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
The advent of the doula as a new form of childcarer has focused attention on whether fathers are a help or hindrance at a baby's birth.